This border town processes between 60 and 70 percent of all winter produce shipped to the United States
When you taste something, there’s a lot more than your tastebuds at work
A deal lets BP bid on new leases in the Gulf, and resume selling oil to the U.S. government
Some cities are taking table scraps and turning them into fuel.
How things are, and how things look, aren't always the same thing
Many fictional characters have full names, even if you never hear them
The University of California, Davis, has launched a coffee research center, and hopes to offer college degrees in coffee
Preservationists in California, however, are fighting to save the tree
Specifically, it's the tone of your voice that is sending subtle clues about yourself—true or otherwise
Journey to the Center of Earth
Chemically bonded to minerals in the transition zone, Earth's mantle may be rather wet
The Wild Atlantic Way skirts the entire west coast of Ireland
The International Trade Union Confederation says that if conditions don’t improve, at least 4,000 migrants will die before kick-off
During Lent, some Romans make an annual pilgrimage to churches all around the city, visiting one each day
Nanuqsaurus hoglund lived above the Arctic circle
Technologies often fail to produce results, so when it comes to searching for planes lost at sea, the old-fashioned way works best
Google's street view is now available for off-road destinations
People fail to make a correct identification up to 20 percent of the time, at least in the lab
Regardless of their nation's stance on copyright and intellectual property laws, kids are not into others stealing their ideas
Fruit-eating bats can't do their job distributing seeds around the new jungle patch if they're blinded by lights
Life in space is amazing and wonderful and beautiful and awesome, but sometimes it's also really, really annoying
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